Troy does not stand out at L. B. Gould
High School. He is not a stand-out athlete, not a stand-out
socialite, heck- not even a stand-out loser. That all changed one
week when he got closer to his dream girl Renee than anyone in
school ever had. Unfortunately, that also incurred the wrath of
Renee's sister and turned him into even more of a nobody than
before. Despite being constantly oppressed by Molly, Troy tries his
damnedest to stay optimistic and enjoy life. He subsists on his
little niche of friends and hobbies, but recognizes opportunity for
bigger and better when it smacks him in the face. The MST smacked
him hard, as it is wont to do.

By combining her stark, cold attitude
with her ability to influence and manipulate, Molly has turned her
position of student council president into one of supreme power,
trumping that of most of the administration. This power lets her
command the entire student body in order to better achieve her
objectives. The objectives range from dodging classes she doesn't
fancy to molding her future MST recruits into obedient pupils. Molly
is not a force to be trifled with, as Troy can surely attest to.
Still, the weight of her many responsibilities can only be carried
for so long, and her disdain for Troy seems to go beyond his
misguided crush on her sister.

Having already captivated the entire
school with her athletic abilities, Kathryn lives a very content
life. She commands respect from her peers and never has trouble
finding dates. Her upfront, almost brash attitude hides a
very keen sense of observation and justice. This side of Kathryn
draws her to Troy, as the two have been best friends for years.
Considering herself quite satisfied with her life, her attention
turns to improving the lots of friends like Troy. But while Troy
takes an interest in the MST, Kathryn can't help but feel skeptical.
To her, things that seem to come out of a fantasy are dangerous,
while real life is magic enough.

Both of the Pearson sisters carry an
extraordinary level of intelligence. Unlike Molly, however, Renee
has no intention of devoting it all to one place. Renee happily
bounces from group to group and from hobby to hobby, eager to try
anything and know everything. As a result of this, and her big
sister discouraging any enemies, Renee is well-liked amongst just
about everybody in school. Deep down, Renee is a media sponge;
notably, she inherits a particular interest in computers and "geek"
culture from her father. Naturally, she is sold on the MST
immediately, as she's read and watched enough fantasy stories to
want to try out magic for herself.

Tall, intimidating and constantly
brooding, Donovan has established himself as one of the stand-out
losers of L. B. Gould High. Living outside the social norm gives him
the time to focus on the one thing that truly matters- immersing the
world in some ambiguously-defined darkness and taking his revenge on
his ambiguously-defined enemies. Donovan is obsessed with the the
occult and frequently puts its themes and rituals into practice,
usually without any of the necessary research or preparations.
Correcting him and showing him how to do it for real would be a bad
idea, so everyone tends to leave him alone, giving Donovan the
impression that he commands an appropriate level of fear among the
student body.